Witch's Crew
Submitted by: Candace Holland
(October 31, 2022)
Tampa Athletic Club
Night After the Charles
Submitted by: Larry
(October 30, 2022)
Back at it on the mighty Merrimack building greatness!
HOCR Traffic Jam
Submitted by: Susan Wood
(October 29, 2022)
“Nothing better than messing about in boats”… HOCR Friday afternoon practice by Eliot Bridge.
Eliot Drama
Submitted by: Ward French III
(October 28, 2022)
Great event with a lot of drama expressed by all who witnessed this crash Sunday morning.
Good Morning HOCR
Submitted by: Sterling Lanken
(October 27, 2022)
HOCR Prep
Submitted by: Trisha Bowley
(October 26, 2022)
SCRC Masters W8 in Sarasota prepping for the HOCR.
Capsized
Submitted by: MCV
(October 25, 2022)
at HOCR, during ??Senior Master Fours?? Locked oars with #23 in the final sprint, roughly 10.25AM Saturday the 22nd.
October Sculling
Submitted by: Chuck Alexander
(October 24, 2022)
Virginia Boat Club, Robious Landing Park, Chesterfield County, VA.
Cotton Candy Water Colors
Submitted by: JP Sekulich
(October 23, 2022)
Downtown Austin
Submitted by: Patrick Kelly
(October 22, 2022)
ARC Masters.
Tampa Prep
Submitted by: Charlie Will
(October 21, 2022)
I’m a fool for the city! Tampa-Tampa Prep Rowing
Long Shadows of Fall
Submitted by: Mitch McManus
(October 20, 2022)
Shrewsbury Crew, Lake Quinsigamond, MA.
Early Fall Morning
Submitted by: Lawrence Bourdeau
(October 19, 2022)
NH Champs Women’s Masters 1x makes way to start in the early Fall morning. Maureen from GLR Masters comp team.
Arshay Cooper Rowing Scholarship
Submitted by: Laura Hamburg
(October 18, 2022)
Rowing has set high school students on new path -away from life of poverty. First recipients of Arshay Cooper Rowing Scholarship at Northfield Mount Herman School, Fernando Garcia and Janelli Garcia (not related) from San Miguel Program in Newburgh, NY. The full scholarship covers all expenses. This is from the San Miguel Program annual Defying the Odds Dinner, Sep 29, 2022, with Brian Hargrove, Head of School, Northfield Mount Herman in the photos as well.
Beyond the Bridge
Submitted by: Ellen Lynes
(October 17, 2022)
There is always something magical about rowing the water beyond the bridge. Photo credit: Mary Hendricks
Lamoille River
Submitted by: Diana Hanks
(October 16, 2022)
Another gorgeous day for a row on the Lamoille River, in Milton Vermont.
Speakered Single
Submitted by: Neil Fleishman
(October 15, 2022)
Couldn't resist sharing this one. I took to bungee cording a waterproof speaker to my wing rigger this season.
Banner Unveiling
Submitted by: Eliza Smith
(October 14, 2022)
WPI Women's Rowing commemorates a historic 2021-2022 season at homecoming weekend with the unveiling of new banners.
Fall in Bangor
Submitted by: Marek Skacel
(October 13, 2022)
Pea Soup
Submitted by: Steve Bohler
(October 12, 2022)
ARION rowing in pea soup.
Sling Farm
Submitted by: Matt Broder
(October 11, 2022)
Head of the Housatonic Regatta.
Race Day Logistics
Submitted by: Sterling Lanken
(October 10, 2022)
Pottawattomie Bayou
Submitted by: Rebecca Beebe
(October 9, 2022)
Grand Haven, Michigan.
That's a Big Boat
Submitted by: Stephen Ross
(October 8, 2022)
M5 super yacht in Mill Bay, BC.
Mercer Stalwart Joe Gribbins Retires
Submitted by: Kris Grudt
(October 7, 2022)
At most events there are those who are the visible face of the event and those quietly reside in the shadows but without whose hard work the event would not be possible. One of these essential people at events on Mercer Lake is Joe Gribbins.
Joe works with organizers of events in Mercer County Park to ensure that there is EMT and emergency service coverage. As an event organizer, we at PNRA know that whether the event requires EMT stations and ambulances or someone in an Emergency services vehicle, Joe will make sure that we are covered with trained and competent people. His "OK lets figure out how to get this done" with a focus on the safety of all who participate or spectate is something that is highly valued. No matter what the issue, no matter what the weather, he will be there and approaches every person in need of assistance with the same calm caring smile letting them know that they are the most important person and "we will take care of you." His approach and attitude is reflected in all of the West Windsor Emergency Services people who work at our events.
In October, Joe will retire for the West Windsor Emergency Services. Although we suspect that he would rather remain quietly in the background, we think he deserves the recognition as someone who through his dedication and service to make so many events in our region successful.
Thank you Joe!
(Photo by row2k.)
Fall Colors in Minneapolis
Submitted by: Victoria Bujala
(October 6, 2022)
Foliage Reflection
Submitted by: Jeff Graham
(October 5, 2022)
My boat isn’t usually this color.
Merrimack Practice
Submitted by: Andy Finch
(October 4, 2022)
Making Our Way Downtown
Submitted by: Lincoln Park Juniors
(October 3, 2022)
Sunset on the Occoquan
Submitted by: Mary King
(October 2, 2022)
Cambridge at Duke
Submitted by: Gene Kininmonth
(October 1, 2022)
Cambridge University women's crew (closest) training with Duke University in Bahama, NC this week.